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My brother had lost the right to mock my deeply unwise vending machine purchase because he's spending his weekend driving to Iowa to buy a 1954 Cadillac limousine.


He doesn't have an explanation for this other than the fact that it's cool. And honestly, that's a pretty compelling argument
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I've just invented soupicide it's like suicide but instead of killing yourself you eat a large bowl of delicious soup
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"For anyone who doesn't know what a Bacon number is, it is the degrees of separation a person is from the actor Kevin Bacon. Kevin Bacon's number is 0, Someone who has worked with him directly's number is 1. Someone who has worked with that person's number is 2, and so on. (Here is a link to the Wikapedia page on Bacon numbers for more details.)
If you don't know your Bacon number, you can check it on The Oracle of Bacon by putting in the name of the most famous person that you or someone you know have met"
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Sea Slug (Nudibranch), a free crochet pattern designed by Skein Spider on Ravelry.
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The egg prime directive is especially insidious when you consider the fact that the majority of transfems don't transition until later in life in comparison to transmascs because of how oppressive societal transmisogyny is.
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Here it's an expanded article talking about the same study but it doesn't say "-like" in the headline 😘




Anyway there's an amab version of PCOS and discovering that amab people can have PCOS without having ovaries was actually A Really Big Deal because it's helping doctors figure out how better to treat it because, obviously, continuing to treat the symptom of the ovaries is not working probably because it's possible the "ovary" part is not as critical as once thought because a whole subset of people get the bulk of these symptoms with the same genetic markers but don't have ovaries.
I love how when I provide sources people act like they're allergic to words and reading.
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